Before the bell: What you need to know before the US market open September 27, 2016 A rise in US stock futures suggests investors are feeling more confident about a Clinton victory in the US election following the first candidate debate last night. Here's what you need to know before the US open at 2:30pm London time. The S&P is set to rise by 0.27 per cent at the open, while [...]
Carney’s Brexit bonanza sends FTSE 100 to a 12-month high August 5, 2016 Stock markets have hit their highest levels of the year on the back of the massive stimulus programme unveiled by the Bank of England yesterday. The FTSE 100 surged 0.6 per cent at the open, adding to a 100-point gain yesterday to stand at 6,780 in mid-morning trading. That took the index to a 12-month high, [...]
French government woos London bankers with tax proposals July 6, 2016 French may well be the language of love for London’s worried bankers, after France's Prime Minister yesterday promised more favourable tax terms for expats. Many in the financial sector have been concerned that London could lose its passporting rights – and, with them, rights to do business with the EU member states – as part of [...]
Aldi is hungry for a 10 per cent share of the grocery market July 6, 2016 It's a tough time for supermarkets, but as the price war between the Big Four rages on, Aldi's UK chief executive says he is aiming to take a 10 per cent share in the grocery market. Speaking to City A.M., Matthew Barnes, Aldi's chief executive in UK and Ireland Matthew Barnes said: "We will have 10 per cent [...]
These are the UK’s most-hated banks April 27, 2016 Banker-bashing may have become something of a national sport in recent years – but what about bank-bashing? A new survey has revealed UK banking customers' most-hated lenders. The so-called Big Four make up the top of the list, with Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) scoring just 49.3 on a reputation scale of 0-100, while Lloyds follows, [...]
Challenger banks creep into the worldwide ranks, but it might not be time to celebrate just yet June 29, 2016 Challengers are making their presence felt in the banking world, with two well-known names making their way into a worldwide ranking for the first time this year. According to The Banker's Top 1,000 Banks rankings for 2016, which was published today and ranks institutes by their tier one capital, Metro has placed 969th, while Sainsbury's Bank ranked at [...]
Moody’s slashes outlook for eight UK banks to negative after Brexit June 28, 2016 Moody’s has dropped its outlook for eight UK banks and building societies after last week’s Brexit vote. The ratings agency has also changed its outlook for the UK banking system from stable to negative. Moody’s expects the result of the EU referendum to “reduce the profitability” of the banks. Read more: S&P and Fitch downgrade UK after [...]
Switzerland watchdog Weko probes banks including HSBC, UBS, Deutsche Bank and Barclays over metals market manipulation September 28, 2015 Switzerland's competition watchdog, Weko, has said it is investigating several big banks over the possible manipulation of the precious metals market. The investigation, which comes after a preliminary probe, will look at possible collusion of bid/ask spreads in the metals market by UBS, Julius Baer, Deutsche Bank, HSBC, Barclays, Morgan Stanley and Mitsui. Read more: Forex [...]
HSBC gets competitive at Corporate Challenge July 8, 2015 HSBC was determined to get a good result in the JP Morgan Corporate Challenge race yesterday, entering almost twice as many runners in the race as any other firm. The JP Morgan Corporate Challenge, an annual series of 5.63 km races organised by the firm that promote “fitness in the workplace”, saw its biggest turnout [...]
Ex-Barclays trio in bid to appeal their Libor convictions August 15, 2016 Former Barclays bankers Jonathan Mathew, Alex Pabon and Jay Merchant have applied to appeal their convictions for Libor-rigging offences, which were handed down last month. City A.M. can reveal that applications have been lodged on behalf of the three men, who were found guilty of one charge each of conspiracy to defraud on grounds they conspired to [...]